[Ardour-Users] [LAU] X Runs at Exactly 10 Minute Intervals
Martin Lynch
martin.lynch at shaw.ca
Thu Sep 27 21:04:28 PDT 2007
Appreciate the thought Andy, however I don't have persistent patchbay
turned on. The refresh rate is also in seconds, not minutes, but I
thought I try changing that value (really grasping at straws at this
point) and try it with, and without, persistent patchbay enabled. In all
cases, same old, same old - a single X run every 10 minutes...
Andrew Johnston wrote:
> Someone posted about a similar problem a short time ago.
> In qjackctl do you have persistent patchbay connections turned on? If
> so, have you got it to refresh the connections every 10 minutes? If
> you do then that is your problem.
>
> Cheers,
> Andy J
>
> On 9/28/07, *Martin Lynch* <martin.lynch at shaw.ca
> <mailto:martin.lynch at shaw.ca>> wrote:
>
> Yes, Ubuntu Feisty, and likewise can't find any help on this in
> the Ubuntu community (but glad it's not just my particular
> setup..sorry!) :-)
>
> I've tried all the suggestions regarding X Runs I've come across
> and just compiled Qjackctl 1.0.3 last night but now can't get the
> firewire to work at all - will tinker with it further tonight.
>
> Are you also using the M-Audio Firewire Solo? Is there any chance
> it's the Solo unit itself which does some sort of polling at 10
> min intervals???
>
> FYI Clemens: yes, am using the very evil proprietary Nvidia
> drivers on a 7600 card; will try disabling the 3D acceleration
> this evening and report back.
>
> Thanks all for your continuing suggestions!
>
> Hartmut Noack wrote:
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>> Martin Lynch schrieb:
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>>> Hoping someone can help me figure out what's causing X runs at precisely
>>> 10 minute intervals - not 9:59, not 10:01 but exactly 10 mins.
>>>
>> Have you got UBUNTU?
>> I have the exactly same problem here - and nobody in the
>> UBuntu-Community could offer an answer.
>>
>> If I watch top very closely I think I can see something about HAL
>> happening in the timeframe of question - did not manage to find any hint
>>
>> in the HAL-configuration though....
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